... costive factor is a disturbance of the process of nutrition and cell proliferation, and that iron poverty is but one manifestation of this disorder. Ample proof of this fact has been presented to every doctor when he has observed how anaemic conditions... Oklahoma Medical News-journal - Page 471905Full view - About this book
| 1905 - 756 pages
...were, in reality, nothing more than a condition of iron deficiency; but the profession realize now that the underlying costive factor is a disturbance of...of the long continued administration of the various preparations of iron. Here, then, iron preparations must be supplemented by such remedies, or by such... | |
| 1904 - 714 pages
...more than a condition of iron deficiency; but the profession realize now that the underlying causative factor is a disturbance of the process of nutrition...of the long continued administration of the various preparations of iron. Here, then, iron preparations must be supplemented by such remedies or by such... | |
| 1904 - 800 pages
...more than a condition of iron deficiency; but the profession realize now that the underlying causative factor is a disturbance of the process of nutrition...of the long continued administration of the various preparations of iron. Here, then, iron preparations must be supplemented by such remedies or by such... | |
| 1904 - 790 pages
...in reality, nothing more than a condition of iron deficiency ; but the profession realize now that the underlying costive factor is a disturbance of...presented to every doctor when he has observed how anemic conditions persist in spite of the long-continued administiation of the various preparations... | |
| 1903 - 704 pages
...manifestation of this disorder. Sufficient proof of this fact has been presented to every physician, when he has observed how anaemic conditions persist in spite of the long-continued administration of iron. In these cases, many, many times it has been necessary to fall... | |
| 1904 - 760 pages
...in reality nothing more than a condition of iron deficiency ; but the profession realizes now that the underlying costive factor is a disturbance of...presented to every doctor when he has observed how anemic conditions persist in spite of the long continued administration of the various preparations... | |
| 1905 - 410 pages
...in reality, nothing more than a condition of iron deficiency: but the profession realizes now that the underlying costive factor is a disturbance of the process of nutrition and cell-proliferation, and that iron poverty is but one manifestation of this disorder. Ample proof of... | |
| 1905 - 826 pages
...than a condition of iron deficiency ; but the profession realize now that the underlying causative factor is a disturbance of the process of nutrition...of the long continued administration of the various preparations of iron. Here, then, iron preparations must be supplemented by such remedies, or by such... | |
| 1905 - 738 pages
...were, in reality, nothing more than a condition of iron deficiency; but the profession realize now that the underlying costive factor is a disturbance of...presented to every doctor when he has observed how 58 THE SOUTHERN PRACTITIONER. anaemic conditions persist in spite of the long continued administration... | |
| 1905 - 84 pages
...were, in reality, nothing more than a condition of iron deficiency; but the profession realize now that the underlying costive factor is a disturbance of...fact has been presented to every doctor when he has bserved how anaemic conditions persist in spite of the long continued administration of the various... | |
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